Andrew Macbeath
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Preston's Summary

Andrew Macbeath is a journalist based in Rochester, New York, with a focus on local news and community issues. He has written for various publications and media outlets, including 13WHAM ABC, WNYO-TV, WAER Public Media, Yardbarker, TheNewsHouse.com, WBFO 88.7 - Buffalo public radio, and Sports Illustrated. Andrew's articles cover a range of topics, from crime and safety to social issues and community initiatives.

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Geo Focus

Rochester, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Announcement: 50 %
Expert Commentary: 19 %
Evolving Stories: 6 %
Breaking News: 6 %
Government Announcement: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Affordable Housing
  • Partnership
  • Ontario County
  • Housing Crisis
  • Community Development

Pitching Insights

Andrew Macbeath's coverage focuses heavily on local crime, community issues, and announcements in the Rochester area. He regularly seeks expert commentary relating to crime and community matters.

For successful outreach, consider providing insights or expertise related to local crime trends, community development initiatives, or challenges facing families and individuals in the region. Sources with direct involvement in addressing these issues would likely be of interest to Andrew.

Given his focus on a specific geographic area (Rochester), pitches should highlight relevance to this location for increased effectiveness.

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